Feb 22, 2024 8:30am-Mar 22, 2024 5:00pm
KOA Art Gallery, Blaisdell Hall
Opening Reception: February 22 at Noon
Free
Fileve Tlaloc’s work speaks to the emotional and physical condition of human struggles between power and peace, injustice and freedom, and the intersections of race, geography, and gender. She is a self-described history nerd and a trained anthropologist with a propensity to capture human existence through the representation of the human body and cultural symbols.
As a multicultural, multinational, and multiracial person, Tlaloc explores various journeys into human identity. Her vision is to create beautiful and intricate paintings, drawings, and ceramic sculptures that inspire people to get to know themselves, others and the world around them.